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SOCIETY. SOCIETY Secretary of the Navy, With Mrs. Adams, Arrived in Washington to Spend the Week in R Street Home. HE Secretary of the Navy, Mr.!art Baker Shaw of College Park, Md.. Charles Francis Adams, was ac- | to Mr. Harwood Edwards Read, son of companied to Washington this| Mrs, Elisabeth Shaw Read, will také morning by Mrs. Adams, who place this evening at 8 o'clock in 8t. will spend & few days in her | Andrews Episco) Church at Coll home on R street. Mrs. Adams, who /Park. A reception ®ill follow in has been at the Glades Club, at Minot. home of the bride's parents. Mass, rslm:e early Summer, ‘h‘u been | joined frequently by the Secretary, LR Socompany e back to Minot the | Miss Perty Sets Date tor =~ end of the week. | Miss Katharine Perry. daughter of Mrs. Frederick H. Payne, wife of the Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. perry, has acting Secretary of War; her daughter | selected September 13 for the date of and son, Miss Carolyn Payne, and Mr.| her wedding to Mr. Thomas Sewall Groverman Payne, have returned to | Scrivener, The ceremony will be their apartment in the Shoreham after | performed at noon in St. Stephen's and spending the Summer at Greenfleld, the Incarnation Church. Miss Perry Mass. [ will have as her maid of honor her sister, Miss Marion Perry. Colombian Envoy Host At Luncheon Yesterday. Muifl anouly vlf..":ellcnr, ‘l‘e‘; hter l!dl ‘The Minister of Colombla, Senor Dr. Mr. an rs. r D. ler, an Don Fabio Lozano, entertained a small ‘ Mr. Edward 8. Morgan, son of M THE EV uuubwflumh\h 8 eoncert tour, !mmum States. Mrs, J. Borden Harrtman has Port Washington, Long uhnd. for a short visit. Mr. and Mrs, Lionel Atwill will hlv. as their guest for the month of Se) tember in their home, Rainbow Hill, Maryland, Mr. Atwill's son, Mr. John Anthony Atwill, who recently came to this :o\mtry from ll-n of Kansas City, unn & suite at the Carlton where she will nnnln !or ln Indeflnlu time. Mrs. Hope has t l' the Carlton un chulu Plun Atlantic City, N. Mr. W. Jeffries Ohew um-ulu. ‘r u-a his cousin, Mr. M l‘tnl-. pnnd the week end af nu loul m “Del. onlopm t ln(* 'm in t.hl ,o Pndorleum before M imil; t] ey ln spent ‘Wabeek, the Michigan, g !.lu Suramer country seat of Senator and Mrs. James Cousens, near Pontiac, Mich. Mr. Alfred H. Plant, jr., lsft North Pond Club on_the Belgrade Lake at Oakland, Me., Saturday to motor back to Washington. His mother, Mrs. Alfred H. Plant, who has been at North Pond Club since July 1, will return to ,wmmgwn today. edley B. Shaw enter- Lllnld at l.hn alnmr d-noo at the e~ ham Saturday evening for Mr, and N Robert L. Tumbull. G 8 gone 10| pride, party at luncheon yesterday at me‘Mn Ed Carlton. [ Senator Bimeon D. Fess had guests with him at dinner last evening at the Mr. and Mrs, Prank V. Hammsr of 8t. Louis are at the u-yfln'nr while the latter is in Washington for the Central Committee conference of the American ried at 10:30 o'clock thi the rectory of St. Gabriel's Ohureh b}' the Rev. William J, Sweeney. Miss Louise Beller was maid of honor Carlton. | for her sister and Mr. Ellsworth Mor- Representative ‘and Mgs. James M. |52 brother of ths”iridegrocm, was Beck will arrive in New York today on | A’ wedding breakfast for members of the Paris {rom Europe, where they have | the jmmediate familles followed at the been for several weeks. | Mayfiower. i fter October 1 Mr. and Mrs. Mor- Representative Adam M. Wyant has | Al been joined in his apartment at th ::n lu.v'm be at home at 2331 Cathedral Wardman Park Hotel by his brother-in- | 8Ven law, Mr. Edmund 8. Doty of ureem-‘ IAIRERS =i | was the guest at Newport over Sundsy Representative _and Mrs. Frank of Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bruce Howe. Crowther of Schenectady, N. Y., are at | the Dodge for a few days. | Former Senator James W. Wadsworth ‘The former United States Ambas- sador to Mexico and Mrs. Henry P.| Red Cross that begins tomorrow morn- | in glr and Mrs. Hammar have been at Nlntunkn for the Summer and will re- turn there to remain until the middle of September. 1rnrm, at Narra tt, entertained a ! large ‘company at Juncheon yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Creighton, fr., | will leave Wuhln‘mn today . for New York, from where they will sail on the Olympie for London. They will visit in | Paris_and Berlin before returning to K [on th The charge d'affaires of Colomhll‘\ Senor Don Jose Ceronado, entertained informally at luncheon at the Shore- ham Saturday. The counselor of the French embassy, | M. Jules Henry, who has been in France | on leave, will returm to Washington tomorrow. | The secretary of the Rumanian lega- | vion and Mme. Popovici, who recently returned from Canada, entertained a | amall party at dinner the Shoreham | last evening. ‘The second seeretary of the Egyptian legation, Mr. Mohamed Waguih Ros- vom, was host to a small party at the | dinner dance at the Shoreham Hotel Saturday evening. The Assistant Secretary of the Treas- ury and Mrs. Arthur A, Ballantine had as their week end guest at Hot Bprlnls‘ Mr. John Cross of Boston. Assistant Secretary Ballantine returned to the Capital this morning. | Gen. and Mrs, L. H. Bash went to | Old Point Comfort from Washington Saturday and will be at the New Cham- berlin for several d Maj. F. C. Hnrnnxton entertained | informally at the dinner dance at the Shoreham Saturday evening for Maj.' and Mrs, Frank C. Scofleld. | Capt. and Mrs. Noel W. Grant hav arrived in Washington and are at the Mayflower. Capt. Grant will report for duty tomorrow at the Army Industrial | Cflll!’e in the Munitions Building. He | rmerly supply officer aboard the . 8. Saratoga in Puget Sound. ; Capt. and Mrs. Hayne Ellis have left | for Newport, where they will stay at| the Viking for about two weeks before | returning to their Shoreham apartment. Capt. Charles J. Wynne has a nounced the engagement of his sist: Mrs. Ruth Wynne Everard of New York and Washington, to Marsden J. | Perry, jr., of Providence, Mr. | Perry is the son of Mr. and Mfl "Mars- den J. Perry of Providence and New- port, R. I. Mrs. Everard is the daugh- I ter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. ‘Wynne of Washington. Mr. Wynne w Postmaster General in Roosevelt's ca® net and served as consul general i) Great Britain and Ireland. He was a charter member and late president of the Gridiron Club., Mrs. !vzrnd ifl t_he younger of two daughters, the Ida Prench of Lenden, l'n:llnd, beln‘ her sister. Mrs. Everard was educated in Lon- dun and Paris and firuenud at the | Court of St. James, later making her | debut in Washington, She obtained her | divorce more than a year ago from | the African explorer, Mr. Robert H. Everard of Detroit, Mich. The wedding will take place in New York early in Oetober. Lieut. George C. Wright, U. 8. N, and Mrs. Wright are vultln‘ relatives of Lieut. Wright at Lake Conesus, Lake | Chataugus, Buffalo and N Falls. They will be in Washington for a week in September before returning to New | York City for Lieut. Wright's assign- ment at Columbia University, | Lieut. Willlam A. nmer now sta- tioned at Ford Myer, and Mrs. TFuller are recelving wnmt\lhuom upon | the birth of a daughter Sunday, Aug\ll'.‘ 23, in Washington. i Mr. Hans W. Dreyhausen Ehrenreich, | secretary to the minister of Austria, has | left Vluhlnlmn for Canada, where he will spend & fortnight's vac: . ‘ The marriage of Miss Helen Warner | Shaw, dlghur of Mr. and Mrs. Ste Popular Demand unce Qur SPECIAL »rvstice. RINGLET-ENDS ST[AM and (l)ll. :lfigk ¥ ITIGI‘I‘E i§ New York Beluty Shop 926 New York Av:. ME 315 Rug Cleaning IRTY Rugs harbor germs. ‘Why have dirty rugs in | your home when for a small eost you ean have your Rugs and Floer Coverings spic and span—colors revived, nap raised. Ask for Our Prices Call Mr. P 5&&&”&3{»’4’ & Rug Cleanini Co. 106 Indiana Ave. | Members of the Rug Cleaners’ Inatitute of America | Washington early in Octcber. and | Mr. and Mrs. C. de la Torriente, who recently came to Washington from Ha- | vana, “Cuba,” have visiting them at | Wardman Park Hotel M. Mario Lamay, who will remain for a short time. Mrs. Leo Cummings of Chicago is at Rear Admiral| the Mayflower, accompanied by her Mark L. Bristol were also in | daughters, Miss Oatherine Cummings, 4 Miss Virginia Cummings, Miss Josephine | Cummings and Miss Helen Oummings, and by Mrs. Mary Margott. They | been in New York and in Boston, where ‘m“wly w'redluesé.l of Ml'yor gurl and will spend a day or two he: Mrs. W. Harry Brown has nlurnrd re!uml;rl hom ? to New York after a month's stay a Bar Harbor and Saratoga Springs. Fleteher had as their guests at New- | Tt over the week end the former | | United States Minister to Uruguay | Mrs, Leland Harrison, Mrs. George Barnett guests the luncheon by Mrs. I | at Narr. | and Mrs. | the party. Mrs. Murray Cobb of Bryn Mawr, {Pa, 15 in Wash! on for a few da |and is at the Mayflower. among the |t . nterest in Washington. gg"lv‘v;-;{f* e The marriage of Miss Sarah Truax e, RS PAXsnts Hare, Harris, daughter of Lisut. -Cel.- Floyd Mrs. Elizabeth Reynolds was hostess | Harris. United States Army (retired), to a small company at the dinner dance | and Mrs. Harris of Stoke, near Aldie, in at the Bhoreham Saturday evening. | Fauquier County, Va., to Mr. Nathaniel Mrs. Reynolds, who has been visiting | Holmes Morison, jr. son of Mr. and her father and mother, Mr. and Mrs. | Mrs. Nathaniel H. Morison of Wel- Frank Reeside, in their Shoreham apart- | bourne, near Middleburg, in Loudoun ment, will leave Washington shortly on | County.. Va., took place at 4:30 o'clock iC NARRIS it shown for the first time tomorrow everyday accounts for new fhings here the smartest new satins... new crepes ... new velvets 25.50 35.50 42.50 hilipsborn ELEVENTH ST, BE READY for the Campus, Foot Ball Games, Town c_nd Travel =BETWEEN Fs0 With a Woeol Scarf ‘The new silhouette is developed in tweed. Larger armholes, side buttoning, s>ft erushed eollars away frem the face, and large tapering slnv Monoe tone or, tweed mixtures in i‘:; 1 8al Gwyn, Mis Mary Beatrice "n In Churel an o d 3 Frances Welbourne were bridesmeids. Mr. um- no?' l" brcfih& Mr. snuthflt: L. Morison, as m e S ol 1 SRS Mr. G. Howard ite, 3d, of Baltimore, u! Louisville, r. uonrg Cooper, Ky, and Mr. Floyd M. Harris of Aldie. Immediately after the ceremony a reception was held in the residence of the bride's parents. Both bride and bridegroom are members of the various hum. clubs in the Pledmont secticn of irginia and spend much of their time 4 umer- 1 lhc g in f | Canada, going ly “f of Niagara and returning by Montrea) and West Point. Mrs. John M. Kirby and Miss Mar- garet Kirby, who have been in camp at North Pcnfl Club, Belgrade Lakes, at Oakland, ince early July, left yes- terday rer motor trip to Montreal and Quebec and will return to Wash- ington through the White Mountains. Mr. and Mrs. Allan D. Morrow have returned to their Shoreham apartment after ’l'wndlng a few weeks at Wolfe- boro, Miss Rosa M. Wagner is spending an extended vaeation with Mrs. A‘l.lnl Cahill and her daughter, Miss Maxine Copenhaven, at Hasleton, Pa. A sur- prise party was given Miss Wagner, who will return this week to her home, gi'\ 4907 Forty-first street, in Chevy ase. tdoor ga| interest and nnnthr’no:‘t‘tha- the “horse count Lry Miss Frances lmv Cabell, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Gordon Cabell of Fairview, near Nineveh, in Warren 18 | County, Va., was married to Mr. Joseph Miller Jett, son of Mr. and Mrs. Scott Jett_of mmveh Saturday afternoon in the nen'u % # ;m hpfiunu' Her .:odv‘!ln' wn of white chiffon, uhhn lon Fm“, Tines, was the dress in which | George C. Minnigerode, went to Old mother was married 3¢ ,..,, . ;,. Point Comfort the end of the week and The veil, which also was worn by Mr. and Mrs. Warren N. Watson, with their two children, accompanied by Mr. r | are at the Hotel Chamberlin. mother as a br was of ivary tulle, | o o0d nve WOHL H. Oriswell will gail She oapof ‘which, Wwea fesatied with trom Baltimore on’the 8. 8. Fairfax for of i lu of the vlllty and bride roses and escorted an - improvised altar by her father, 'l'ho ceremony was Mr. and Mrs. lmllc Bonnelycke have purtormod by Rev. I Carter r { the Protestant Episcopal urch at ille, Vi iciated at the | Carlton after spending the Summer in who o Europe. spent August at Lake Silkworth, Pa., Hentietin Sparrow of Wimingion. N where she will remain through Sep- 'Iha wore yellow chiffon and carried a | /o 0 Su ROl e Semes S| e o imuel e lar, jr., serve Dr. and M wi iy man. A reception faliowed the cere- | pndria, La ot the l:l:y';o\::rAvlvel:h mony and later in the afternoon Mr.|fheic Gaugitter. Mrs . B Harrison of Jett and his bride started for & motor- | New Orleans, and granddaughter, Miss ing trip. Monul Haas, 'lho hu been at Rock UP!-T(TSTERING Get Qur Estimates mtumu Two Gen BROS. day evening, the party marking their second weddin, niversary. Mrs. F. W. Von Heln will safl from | Baltimore on the 8. 8. Alleghany for Savannah and Jacksonville. Mr. d | Mrs. Childress Buckner | L1232 14th 13th and G Sts. N.W. The Self-Service Store of Washington With “PENNY PROFIT” Prices While They Last 300 Smart Summer Drem’ includi Shan- tungs, Flat Crepes, Eyelet Batiste and Organdy. onal Clege-Out at— 14 to 50 on These Dresses Thousands of New F ALL DRESSES Values Greater T han Ever! Jacket Tra Chiffens and Canten Crepes trimmed with TRANSPARENT VELVET Sunday Night Dresses All New Colors: BLACK—BROWNS GREENS—WINE ALL SIZES: 14 to 20 for Mis 38 to 44 for Women 46 to 52 for Stouts Featuring “Junior Eugenie” Young Romanticists Will Adore The smart younger set will turn historic this year without losing an inch of their up-te-the-minute chic. And what an eppertunity to look romantic and daring, and oh, so dif- ferent—at the very same time. . It seldom happens that young ideas and young purses fit together, but this is the year of years when Paris-born fa ions cost as I you pl. The medel sketched comes in soft felt in all 34 $2:88—3 v Introducing Our New Hosiery Department Full Fashioned 5 8c Sheer Chiffon and Service Weights Worth More top Run F-rly-fiva Gnun Lace T Gunrnteed All Perfect Forty-two m‘:_::d 8¢ Picot To) lhu‘l ll.ll 98¢ Heel De Luxe Hosiery Uu-l Il.’l 48 and 51 Gauge The Better Kind In¢luding Large Mesh Silk Full Fashioned All the Newest Fall Shades—Baseo, Tropique, lndu--i, Smoke Toned, Dakar, Gun J' 1 Maison Maurice, Inc. 13th & G Streets N.W, _ 'AS ALWAYS, MONEY BACK IN $DA AY, AU returned to their apartment at the || Miss Lillian C. Pepper of Brookland | SOCIET mommummmr. tum ‘Thursda; evunu 1 nnlord. brlzr James Jay !m!'.h %fl‘:e.mnlud Miss ll'cl n’ll‘:h b g:r 3 Ve King Cole, Francine Whitten'of Wash- eptember, remimaing, lrui o;-p. l ©. '!‘hey visited in Asheville en te to Washington and will return hm by way of the Shen. andoah Valley, Members of Capital Bet st Willo Bulphur Parey. s haminw | o). - » p 7 ‘Miss Tilah White,| he: duties at Galloumet Gollees. The annual children's party at White | gressed a3 & court Jad | y, gave an ex- T e lnwsy o yiiven Iast | hibition of tap and fancy dancing.| Mrs. 8. A. McCracken, ir. Xho has brier, taking the form of a TeeD- | Gifta were distributed 10 the children | been Visting her perenis, M. ans Mo, Whith o Tarke Proug ot ohibgeant, in by Mrs. Thomas T..Gaunt of New York | John C. Daiphin, at 1113 Massachusstts cted | and Mrs. Frank Payne of Bmhburl. | avenue northwest, for :a month, has ye- Mrs. R. O, !‘fl" of Ch! "‘ turned to her hnme in'Kansas City, Mo. the nursery llory o( “Old Kln; Cole. Vllltln‘ Mrs. John D. Barnh l| m her| Arthur Bhke Jarrell, Mrs. Phyl- and a part of a children’s fantss titled “The House That Jlek ul!z o The | SPArtment at Wardman Park Hotel. | iy Jyrell Grimm and sof, donn & Miss Jean Scott Mclver left Wash-| (Continu luth, who directed the product! written by Miss Ethel Hambl, o n. The program was under the supervision of (Continued on Third Page.) = DULIN & MARTIN SEPT. HOUSEWARES SALE Hundreds of needed things for every phase of housekeeping are now on sale at Especially Attractive Prices Cleaning Materials PAINTED WOODWORK CLEANER—Sanitary, cleans without water and does not in- 39 jure paint. Regular 50¢ can C Our own brand SILVER POLISH—'D. & M.” d and found the best by ole FURNITURE POLISH—"“Ching Fow.” Best for the finest furniture. ttle rubbing. Exelu with ul larly 50c. Sale price. POLISHING AND DUST CLOTHS— “Ritz.” Best made. 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